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Dinero - Alfonso VII Segovia

Issuer Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Year 1126-1157
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ANFVS REX
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Mintage ND (1126-1157)
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Alfonso VII's reign saw the brief reunification of Castile and León under a single crown following decades of contested succession — he took the imperial title "Imperator totius Hispaniae" in 1135, a claim backed by the submission of the kings of Navarre and Aragón. The billon dineros struck under his authority circulated across a kingdom perpetually reorganizing its economic infrastructure as the Reconquista pushed frontiers southward, with minting rights distributed among several centers. Segovia's output during this period is distinguished in Álvarez Burgos's reference catalog as AB#19, a scarcer attribution within the Alfonso VII series.

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